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Generational Comparison of Career Trajectories in Spain

The diverging career paths of two generations in Spain illustrate a segmented labor market and a corresponding gap in perception. The older generation, represented by Carmen, entered a labor market that offered stable, long-term employment in the primary sector. In contrast, the younger generation, represented by her highly-qualified daughter Mar, faces job precarity in the secondary labor market. This experiential divide is so significant that Carmen, despite her happiness for her daughter's career choice, cannot comprehend why Mar struggles to find a suitable job, highlighting how different economic realities shape each generation's understanding of the world of work.

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